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February 10, 1915 - Image 6

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Always Reliable
Always Square
Always on the job
Always knows his place
Always delivers the goods
Always treats everybody alike {
Always back of every thing that's
good for Michigan Students.
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SP1AKER UNFOLDS
REASONS FOR WAR

D)on A. Smith, '16E, anid L. C. Row~
ley, '161+, were confirmedI as managing
editor and business m iiager of the

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Dr. John i Mez Declares Arninenits.Do Michigan Technic by the advisor-
Not Insure Peace to Nations b oard of the Technic in its meeting

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G1VES THIRD J1ECTJRE TODAY
"If you want 'peace prepare for
peace, not for-war,"_said Dr. John M1ez
yesterday in the second of his anti-war
lectures at Newberry hall on the "Psy-
chology of War and Peace."
In the beginning 'of, his address, he
unfolded the underlying causes which
finally led to the outbreak of hostilities

last week. The men had been electec
some time ago, but could not ass'ame
their positions until the appointmeL~as
were passed upon by the board. Ac-
cording to an action of the board, in
the. future the managing editor will be'
held entirely responsible for the paper}
as he will be in complete charge. The
Technic board was reappointed for

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1E CONrFECCTIONE1 IR Y
6 Souath MpinrStreet

sweat Shirts, Gym Suits, Mackinaws
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Running Shoes,9 Gym Shoes
CHARLES D. WILEY, Lit. '17
over Cushings' Successor to n. w. muller

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I i O~k Va U1 11 LATE STARQ "MISS NOBODY FRO.M STAB1.ANO"
Vssisst 1 by
PRIMA DONNA P. HAN S FLATH-At the Piano
America's Foremost -Equilibrists Juggling "A La Mode"
.rust. Back frxtiEurope ana l11ta t o i on(,
'r Chester Spencer and Lola Williams,
in "PUTTING IT OVER" A Musical Frivolity
INTERSTATE PsODUGING CO. OFFERS
$100,000.00 REWARD with WILL.. T. KENT
LA^^ DIES SOUVENIR MATINEE TUESDAY AT .3:00 P. M.
V J 1 A E "Caflfornla Ffrank's WLW1 ,U'sT-
COMIG ~ and 4 0fthctr god Auts of Vn udille

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Organ
Theory, and
All Branches of Music

Are taught at the

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in the present war, and the 19 declara-
tions of war which ?brought about the
greatest of world conflicts. He then
showed how public ideals and the pub-
lic mind had changed from a glorifica-
tion of war to a hatred of it.
"The illusion of great illusions," said
Dr. Mez, "to use the terms of Norman
Angell's great book,' is that a nation
must protect itself and prevent war by
huge armaments. This is fundamen-
tally wrong. Did the European na-
tions, get peace through their prepar-
edness for conflict? This militaristic
spirit did not stir up fear in their riv-
als but kept them alert and keen with
a, full realization of the danger which
would result if they did not keep pace
with the armies and fortifications and
fleets of each other."
Dr. Mez recently completed the
translation into German of Norman
Angell's latest book, "Arms and In-
dustry." He has been Mr. Angells
representative for several years. The
peace lecture at 4:00 o'clock this af-
ternoon in Newberry hail will be "The
Economics of Modern International-
i sm."

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Prices for taxis have heretofore been 50c for one passe nger,_
or 25c each for two or more,

advanced our
ides.
Specialties better

Hereafter the price will be 25c each straight for
in the city, whether' for one or more passengers, from
to f 1P. M.

anyMr

line of Students' supplies.
THE DELTAI
and Packard

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Only Cafeteria
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But th~e Best Is ALSO
the lunches CIGARS
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R~owland- & Clifford's Big New La Salle Opera HOuse (Chicago)-
Musical Comedy-Tangoesque Success, called
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ITNEY
ELLIS, Presents
,man Dialect Comedian
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Pop. Mat. f~llf Week Feb. 8
toe$.00 l K Pces$20
25c. ted$.00 325c. toPrices
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C uy Bates Post in
®OM A R, the Tent Maker
A Sumptuos Persian Love Play by Richard Wan Tully
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NO LOSS BY FIRE

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SALE THURSDAY
VDOLLARS
week. $15 balmacaan
gross on. Liberty. 89-90

]"ItO I. 1.tAO TI AIt UA NE SA I IWILL
SiPEAk TOMOIRROW AN) FUII)AY
Prof. Masaha rkinsai of the Im-
penatl [lnivet'sit~y of o3, will give
two lec ture>s in A.n,; Arbjor tonmorrow
and Frdy.lrofeosor Anesaktli will
talk at 4:-15 o'clock; tomror~rowv on thef
subject of "Japainese Art." ,Inm this
lecture he will give a general survrey
of the question anid will illustrate his
address with latern m~slides. The lec-
tutres arp free to the public, and are
give,' Under the university extension
series.

G3REAT TANGO CHORU.S WITH 1310 MV3ICAL COMEDY " EPTEMBERD. M~ORN"'
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